The LUCELEC Trust Inc., the philanthropic arm of the Saint Lucia Electricity Services Limited (LUCELEC) would like to extend condolences to the family of Justice Suzie d’Auvergne who died on Monday morning, August 18, 2014.
A Retired High Court Judge of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, Justice D’Auvergne served on the Board of the LUCELEC Trust from March 6, 2010 until her death.
The LUCELEC Trust Inc. was formally established on October 15, 2005 to provide financial assistance within a number of categories including Religious, charitable, medical, educational institution and sporting body.
Justice D’Auvergne was one of five LUCELEC Trust Inc. Directors, who are the Trustees of the entity whose day to day affairs is managed by an Executive Officer and Secretary.
In addition to her professional accolades which include serving as Saint Lucia’s Director of Public Prosecutions, and the first female to serve as Solicitor General – Justice d’Auvergne was in 2004 awarded the Saint Lucia Medal of Honour for her Outstanding Service in the Course of Justice in addition to the CMG (Companion of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George) in 2006.
May She Rest in Peace.
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